The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Band 2T. Bedington, 1831 |
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... foreign powers was critical and embarrassing . Spain discovered jealousies of the American people , and manifested a disposition to check their progress to national wealth and strength . She had refused negotiation with the American ...
... foreign powers was critical and embarrassing . Spain discovered jealousies of the American people , and manifested a disposition to check their progress to national wealth and strength . She had refused negotiation with the American ...
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... foreign nations , he thus feel- ingly touched upon the animosity that existed in the Cabinet . " How unfortunate , how much to be regretted then , that while we are encompassed on all sides with avow- ed enemies , and insidious friends ...
... foreign nations , he thus feel- ingly touched upon the animosity that existed in the Cabinet . " How unfortunate , how much to be regretted then , that while we are encompassed on all sides with avow- ed enemies , and insidious friends ...
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... foreign people . The prejudices and partialities of the American peo- ple towards England and France , excited by the revo- lutionary contest , had not at this period wholly subsid- ed , and the commencement of war between regenerated ...
... foreign people . The prejudices and partialities of the American peo- ple towards England and France , excited by the revo- lutionary contest , had not at this period wholly subsid- ed , and the commencement of war between regenerated ...
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... foreign influence over the American councils , it was evident that those who expressed it , felt a strong par- tiality in favour of France in her contention with Eng- land . In the spirit of conciliation , General WASHINGTON determined ...
... foreign influence over the American councils , it was evident that those who expressed it , felt a strong par- tiality in favour of France in her contention with Eng- land . In the spirit of conciliation , General WASHINGTON determined ...
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... Foreign Ministers , of those acts of sove- reignty which Genet claimed , and subjecting to fine and imprisonment those who should be guilty of any of the acts towards the belligerent nations , which the Executive had forbidden . This ...
... Foreign Ministers , of those acts of sove- reignty which Genet claimed , and subjecting to fine and imprisonment those who should be guilty of any of the acts towards the belligerent nations , which the Executive had forbidden . This ...
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